Helmuth Koinigg, the Glossary
Helmuth Koinigg (3 November 1948 – 6 October 1974) was an Austrian racing driver who died in a crash in the 1974 United States Grand Prix, in his second Grand Prix start.[1]
Table of Contents
47 relations: Austria, Brabham, Cosworth, Ford Germany, Formula Ford, Formula Vee, François Cevert, Gerry Birrell, Jean Vinatier, List of Formula One fatalities, Manfred Schurti, Mark Donohue, Martini Racing, Mini Cooper, Niki Lauda, Peter Revson, Porsche 911 (classic), Porsche in motorsport, Scuderia Finotto, Sports car racing, Surtees Racing Organisation, Surtees TS16, The New York Times, Touring car racing, Traffic barrier, V8 engine, Vienna, Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York, 1973 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1974 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1974 Argentine Grand Prix, 1974 Austrian Grand Prix, 1974 Belgian Grand Prix, 1974 Brazilian Grand Prix, 1974 British Grand Prix, 1974 Canadian Grand Prix, 1974 Dutch Grand Prix, 1974 Formula One season, 1974 French Grand Prix, 1974 German Grand Prix, 1974 Italian Grand Prix, 1974 Monaco Grand Prix, 1974 South African Grand Prix, 1974 Spanish Grand Prix, 1974 Swedish Grand Prix, 1974 United States Grand Prix.
- Austrian Formula One drivers
- Formel Super Vau drivers
- Formula Super Vee Champions
- Silvio Moser Racing Team Formula One drivers
- Sports deaths in New York (state)
- Surtees Formula One drivers
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Brabham
Motor Racing Developments Ltd., commonly known as Brabham, was a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team.
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Cosworth
Cosworth is a British automotive engineering company founded in London in 1958, specialising in high-performance internal combustion engines, powertrain, and electronics for automobile racing (motorsport) and mainstream automotive industries.
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Ford Germany
Ford-Werke GmbH is a German-based car manufacturing company headquartered in Merkenich-Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia.
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Formula Ford
Formula Ford, also known as F1600 and Formula F, is an entry-level class of single-seater, open-wheel formula racing.
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Formula Vee
Formula Vee (Formula Fau Vee in Germany) or Formula Volkswagen is a popular open wheel, single-seater junior motor racing formula, with relatively low costs in comparison to Formula Ford.
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François Cevert
Albert François Cevert (25 February 1944 – 6 October 1973) was a French racing driver who took part in the Formula One World Championship. Helmuth Koinigg and François Cevert are racing drivers who died while racing, sports deaths in New York (state) and world Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Gerry Birrell
Gerald Hussey Buchanan Birrell (30 July 1944 – 23 June 1973) was a British racing driver from Scotland, who was killed in a wreck during practice for a Formula Two race at Rouen-Les-Essarts. Helmuth Koinigg and Gerry Birrell are racing drivers who died while racing and world Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Jean Vinatier
Jean Vinatier (born 25 November 1933) is a French former rally and racing driver. Helmuth Koinigg and Jean Vinatier are world Sportscar Championship drivers.
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List of Formula One fatalities
Formula One (F1) is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. Helmuth Koinigg and List of Formula One fatalities are racing drivers who died while racing.
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Manfred Schurti
Manfred Schurti (born 24 December 1941) is a former touring and prototype racing car driver from Liechtenstein mainly known for racing factory-entered Porsches. Helmuth Koinigg and Manfred Schurti are formel Super Vau drivers, formula Super Vee Champions and Porsche Motorsports drivers.
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Mark Donohue
Mark Neary Donohue Jr. (March 18, 1937 – August 19, 1975), nicknamed "Captain Nice," and later "Dark Monohue," was an American race car driver and engineer known for his ability to set up his own race car as well as driving it to victories. Helmuth Koinigg and Mark Donohue are Porsche Motorsports drivers, racing drivers who died while racing and world Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Martini Racing
Martini Racing is the name under which various motor racing teams race when sponsored by the Italian company Martini & Rossi, a distillery that produces Martini vermouth in Turin.
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Mini Cooper
Mini Cooper may refer to.
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Niki Lauda
Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda (22 February 1949 – 20 May 2019) was an Austrian racing driver and aviation entrepreneur. Helmuth Koinigg and Niki Lauda are Austrian Formula One drivers, Austrian racing drivers, Sportspeople from Vienna and world Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Peter Revson
Peter Jeffrey Revlon Revson (February 27, 1939 – March 22, 1974) was an American race car driver and heir to the Revlon cosmetics fortune. Helmuth Koinigg and Peter Revson are racing drivers who died while racing and world Sportscar Championship drivers.
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Porsche 911 (classic)
The original Porsche 911 (pronounced nine eleven, Neunelfer) is a luxury sports car made by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany.
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Porsche in motorsport
Porsche has been successful in many branches of motorsport of which most have been in long-distance races.
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Scuderia Finotto
Scuderia Finotto was a Swiss-Italian motor racing team founded by former Formula three driver Jürg Dubler.
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Sports car racing
Sports car racing is a form of motorsport road racing which utilises sports cars that have two seats and enclosed wheels.
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Surtees Racing Organisation
The Surtees Racing Organisation was a race team that spent nine seasons (1970 to 1978) as a constructor in Formula One, Formula 2, and Formula 5000.
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Surtees TS16
The Surtees TS16 was a Formula One car used by Surtees during the 1974, 1975 and 1976 Formula One seasons.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Touring car racing
Touring car racing is a motorsport road racing competition that uses race prepared touring cars.
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Traffic barrier
Traffic barriers (known in North America as guardrails or guard rails, in Britain as crash barriers, and in auto racing as Armco barriersAK Steel (formerly Armco) genericized trademark) keep vehicles within their roadway and prevent them from colliding with dangerous obstacles such as boulders, sign supports, trees, bridge abutments, buildings, walls, and large storm drains, or from traversing steep (non-recoverable) slopes or entering deep water.
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V8 engine
A V8 engine is an eight-cylinder piston engine in which two banks of four cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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Watkins Glen International
Watkins Glen International, nicknamed "The Glen", is an automobile race track in the northeastern United States, located in Dix, New York, just southwest of the village of Watkins Glen, at the southern tip of Seneca Lake.
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Watkins Glen, New York
Watkins Glen is a village and census-designated place in and the county seat of Schuyler County, New York, United States.
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1973 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 1973 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 41st Grand Prix of Endurance and took place on 9 and 10 June 1973.
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1974 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 1974 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 42nd Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 15 and 16 June 1974.
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1974 Argentine Grand Prix
The 1974 Argentine Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held in Buenos Aires on 13 January 1974.
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1974 Austrian Grand Prix
The 1974 Austrian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Österreichring on 18 August 1974.
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1974 Belgian Grand Prix
The 1974 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Nivelles on 12 May 1974.
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1974 Brazilian Grand Prix
The 1974 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Interlagos on 27 January 1974.
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1974 British Grand Prix
The 1974 British Grand Prix (formally the John Player Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on 20 July 1974.
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1974 Canadian Grand Prix
The 1974 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Mosport Park on 22 September 1974.
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1974 Dutch Grand Prix
The 1974 Dutch Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Circuit Zandvoort on 23 June 1974.
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1974 Formula One season
The 1974 Formula One season was the 28th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.
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1974 French Grand Prix
The 1974 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Dijon-Prenois near Dijon, France on 7 July 1974.
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1974 German Grand Prix
The 1974 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Nürburgring on 4 August 1974.
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1974 Italian Grand Prix
The 1974 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 8 September 1974.
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1974 Monaco Grand Prix
The 1974 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monaco on 26 May 1974.
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1974 South African Grand Prix
The 1974 South African Grand Prix (formally the XX Lucky Strike Grand Prix of South Africa) was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami on 30 March 1974.
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1974 Spanish Grand Prix
The 1974 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 28 April 1974 at the Circuito Permanente del Jarama near Madrid, Spain.
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1974 Swedish Grand Prix
The 1974 Swedish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Scandinavian Raceway in Anderstorp on 9 June 1974.
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1974 United States Grand Prix
The 1974 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 6, 1974, at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen, New York.
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See also
Austrian Formula One drivers
- Alexander Wurz
- Christian Klien
- Dieter Quester
- Formula One drivers from Austria
- Gerhard Berger
- Hans Binder
- Harald Ertl
- Helmut Marko
- Helmuth Koinigg
- Jo Gartner
- Jochen Rindt
- Karl Oppitzhauser
- Karl Wendlinger
- Niki Lauda
- Otto Stuppacher
- Patrick Friesacher
- Roland Ratzenberger
Formel Super Vau drivers
- Arie Luyendyk
- Eje Elgh
- Freddy Kottulinsky
- Helmuth Koinigg
- John Nielsen (racing driver)
- Manfred Schurti
- Mikko Kozarowitzky
- Walter Lechner
Formula Super Vee Champions
- Al Unser Jr.
- Arie Luyendyk
- Bertil Roos
- Bill Alsup
- Bob Lazier
- Dennis Firestone
- Didier Theys
- Ed Pimm
- Eddie Miller (racing driver, born 1945)
- Elliott Forbes-Robinson
- Freddy Kottulinsky
- Geoff Brabham
- Helmuth Koinigg
- Herm Johnson
- John Nielsen (racing driver)
- Keke Rosberg
- Ken Johnson (racing driver)
- Ken Murillo
- Manfred Schurti
- Mark Smith (American racing driver)
- Michael Andretti
- Mikko Kozarowitzky
- Peter Kuhn
- Scott Atchison (racing driver)
- Stuart Crow
- Tom Bagley (racing driver)
- Walter Lechner
Silvio Moser Racing Team Formula One drivers
- Carlo Facetti
- Gérard Larrousse
- Helmuth Koinigg
- Silvio Moser
Sports deaths in New York (state)
- Beethaeven Scottland
- Benny Paret
- Billy Haughton
- Bob Wilder
- Carl Limberg
- Charles Devoe
- Cornelius Murphy
- Dick Wertheim
- Dominick Bellizzi
- Ernie Schaaf
- François Cevert
- Frank Hayes (jockey)
- Fred Wacker
- Harry Grant (racing driver)
- Helmuth Koinigg
- J. D. McDuffie
- Jim Creighton
- Jimmy Gleason
- Jimmy Murphy (racing driver)
- John William Ashe
- Jonatan Johansson (snowboarder)
- Joy Johnson (runner)
- LaVerne Sewell
- Lavern Roach
- List of Watkins Glen International fatalities
- Lou Webb
- Max Houben
- Mike Venezia
- Ray Chapman
- Robert Emmet Odlum
- Rory Staunton
- Roy L. Gilbert
- Ryan Shay
- Sam Collier
- Sergei Grinkov
- Sergio Zardini
- Sonny Boy West
- Steven Holcomb
- Tony Marino (boxer)
Surtees Formula One drivers
- Alan Jones (racing driver)
- Andrea de Adamich
- Beppe Gabbiani
- Brett Lunger
- Brian Redman
- Carlos Pace
- Conny Andersson (racing driver)
- Dave Morgan (racing driver)
- Derek Bell (racing driver)
- Dieter Quester
- Gimax
- Hans Binder
- Helmuth Koinigg
- Jean-Pierre Jabouille
- Jochen Mass
- John Surtees
- John Watson (racing driver)
- José Dolhem
- Lamberto Leoni
- Larry Perkins
- Luiz Bueno
- Mike Hailwood
- Noritake Takahara
- Patrick Tambay
- René Arnoux
- Rolf Stommelen
- Rupert Keegan
- Sam Posey
- Tim Schenken
- Vern Schuppan
- Vittorio Brambilla
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmuth_Koinigg
Also known as Helmut Koinigg.